That is quite a view maybe we could trade for a day or two. Come when ever the bluebonnets are in full bloom, the bald eagles are out and its not terribly hot yet
I hate the heat but i can handle it. In the summer it gets an average of 105°f like 52°c or so. I live in the eastern part of the state so more forests and water than the stereotypical texas you see in movies thats way out west.
Wow.. and last summer we complained when it was 35c here.. (but hey, we are not used to it.. no AC.. nothing..) and I had to work in a store where the AC broke (luckily I sell freezers, so I literally stood in an open freezer for 6 out of 8 hours a day)
The town I live in currently is practically exactly how people view Sweden.. with snow from November to May.. 3-4 hours of sun in the middle of winter, but also beautiful moderate summers with the sun shining 24/7.. that part I do love.. when you are sitting outside in the middle of summer and wonder what time it is, and realise that it is 2.30am, and you thought it was max 10pm...
35c what is that like 70? Thats hat is right now outside. Yeah here every single house and building has AC. The winters get pretty cold here (for us) lol
35c is apparently 95 fahrenheit according to google... Winter here gets to be around -30 at its "normal" coldest (-22 f) but mostly is around -15 to -25 (5 to -13f) .. I have experienced -52 (-61f) and it was not fun at all..
I love snow.. I have had christmas in warmer climate.. but its not the same! Love snow during christmas.
I could have snow for about a month or two.. go skiing and such.. then it could kindly just go away..
haha when I had to do the ice tests for my driving license we had a guy who had lived in Somalia his entire life doing the test in the car with us, eventually the instructor just screamed out "for the love of God!! You have had a driving license for 30+ years.. have you never driven on ice before?!" and the man just turns around with a huge grin on his face and says "NO! But sand".. it was a fun day..
The town I live in currently is practically exactly how people view Sweden.. with snow from November to May.. 3-4 hours of sun in the middle of winter, but also beautiful moderate summers with the sun shining 24/7.. that part I do love.. when you are sitting outside in the middle of summer and wonder what time it is, and realise that it is 2.30am, and you thought it was max 10pm...
I could have snow for about a month or two.. go skiing and such.. then it could kindly just go away..